by Brian Shilhavy,Health Impact News:

The Iran War turned apocalyptic this weekend, as both sides allegedly started attacking and destroying desalination plants that turn sea water into drinking water, which is crucial to life in the barren, desert Gulf States (I lived there for 4 years in the 1990s).

This is far more crucial for the rich Arab states than it is for Iran, as Iran only uses a tiny fraction of their drinking water from desalination. Here is a graphic from Al Jazeera showing how dependent the Arab Gulf states are on water from desalination:

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Iran claims the U.S. started this by bombing one of their desalination plants, which then prompted an attack on a desalination plant in Bahrain.

These desalination plants are not only crucial to providing safe drinking water, but they are also needed to produce large quantities of fresh water to run new AI data centers in these desert kingdoms.

From data centers in the Gulf area to water desalination plants, the worst-case scenario is now unfolding in the Middle East conflict, with no boundaries regarding civilian infrastructure.

We warned earlier last week, after correctly predicting that data centers would be targeted, that water desalination plants would be next.

Al Jazeera reports that after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi claimed the US targeted a water desalination plant in Iran, an IRGC kamikaze drone then targeted a desalination plant in Bahrain.

Al Jazeera also outlined theimportance of water desalination plantsto the Gulf region:

Source: SGT Report